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Updated 20.09.2008

A-Genetic resources, diversity and domestication: 
Poster number
A01

María Elena Cartea, Pablo Velasco and Marta Francisco:
Seed Oil Content and Fatty Acid Composition of Brassica Crops from Northwestern Spain

A02 Donghui Xu, Jian Wu, Rifei Sun and Xiaowu Wang:
Natural Variation of Glucosinolates in Brassica rapa
A03 Mei J, J Li, Q Li, X Yang,  J Yin, D Cai, M Frauen and  W Qian:
Identification of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Resistance within Brassica oleracea
A04 Shi, G., Teakle, G., Larson, T., Pink D., Grant, N., Edwards, R., Selby, J., Peplow K. and Barker G:
Inter and Intra Allelic Variation in Genes Underlying Fatty Acid Synthesis in DFFS sets of Brassica oleracea and Brassica napus.
A05 Charlotte Allender and Graham Teakle:
Microsatellite Diversity Reveals ‘Signature of Selection’ in Cauliflowers (Brassica oleracea L.)
A06 Ying-Hua Jin, Chang-Pyo Hong, Su Ryun Choi, In-aePark, Hye Ran Kim and Yong Pyo Lim:
Korea Brassica Genome Resource Bank (KBGRB): Genetic and Genomic Resources
A07 LI Guo-qiang, LI Xi-xiang, SHEN Di, WANG Hai-ping, SONG Jiang-ping and QIU Yang:
Construction of Heading Chinese Cabbage Core Germplasm Collection Based on the Morphological Data
A08 Teakle, G., Durnford, J., Stevenson, S., Foulkes, J., White, P., Berry, P., and Pink, D.:
Genetic diversity for nitrogen use efficiency traits in oilseed rape
A09 Teakle, G., Shi, G., Allender, C., Grant, N., Peplow K., Stevenson, S., Bailey, E., Robinson, H., McClement, S., Astley, D., King, G., Barker G. and Pink, D.:
Genetic Diversity within Brassica oleracea and B. napus Diversity Foundation Sets Assessed with SSR markers
A10 Font R., Galán-Soldevilla H., Ruiz Pérez-Cacho, P., Villatoro-Pulido M., Del Río-Celestino M.:
Characterization of the Sensorial, Morphological and Agronomic Attributes of a World Collection of Rocket
A11

Niels Agerbirk, Suzanne Warwick and Carl Erik Olsen:
Evolution of Glucosinolate Biochemistry in the Polyphyletic Genus Sinapis and Related Brassica Species

B - Human health related qualities/functional foods + Post-harvest and quality:
B01 Pablo Velasco, María Elena Cartea and Guillermo Padilla:
Seasonal Variation in Glucosinolate Content in Brassica Oleracea Crops Grown in Northwestern Spain. 
B02 Jasna Čačić, Jerko Markovina and Jasenka Gajdoš Kljusurić:
Functional Food in Croatia: Consumers’ Perception and Legal Aspects
B03 Benjamin Wittkop, Rod Snowdon and Wolfgang Friedt:
Improvement of rapeseed meal quality via reduction of seed fibre and phenolic fractions
B04 Juliane Mittasch, Sabine Mikolajewski,Dieter Strack and Carsten Milkowski:
Characterization of the UGT84A9 Loci in Brassica napus
B05 Annick Bellamy, Céline Boulard, Thierry Chardot, Michel Renard, Pascale Jolivet and Nathalie Nesi:
Protein Composition of Oil Bodies from Brassica Napus Seeds
B06 Bathilde Auger, Cécile Baron, Marie-Odile Lucas, Véronique Gautier, Nathalie Marnet, Isabelle Debeaujon, Jean-Marc Routaboul, Sylvain Guyot, Boulos Chalhoub, Loïc Lepiniec, Michel Renard, Nathalie Nesi:
Flavonoid Metabolism in Brassica Napus Seed
B07 Ishita Ahuja and Atle Magnar Bones:
Localization of myrosin cells in different plant parts of Brassica napus cv. Westar through Immuno-fluorEscence and Confocal Microscopy
B08 Niu Lina, Lu Guangyuan, Zhang Jiaming, Johan Meijer and Wu Xiaoming:
Silencing of Myrosinase Gene in Rapeseed by Anti-sense Expressing Arabidopsis TGG1 and TGG2 Confer Resistance to Aphid
B09 Bettina Walter, Karin Schwarz, Wolfgang Bilger, Magnor Hansen, Eva M. Hubbermann and Gunnar B. Bengtsson:
Storage Behaviour of Pak Choi (Brassica rapa L. ssp. chinensis var. communis) with Different Flavonoid Content 
B10 Branca F. and Chiarenza G.L.:
Variation of the Biometric Characteristics and the Antioxidant Compounds of Violet Cauliflower Curd in relation to Temperature and Light Radiation

 

B11 A. Melchini, S. Catania, C. Costa, M. Traka, R. Mithen, S. Saha and A. Trovato:
Eruca sativa Mill. and Diplotaxis ssp. L.: Characterization of Isothiocyanates in Leaves from Italian Rocket Salads and in Vitro Antiproliferative Studies
C - Agronomy and diseases, incl. sustainable production and organic farming:
C01 Bing Song Zheng, Maria Andersson, Elin Rönnberg, Krister Lundgren, Thomas Moritz and Johan Edqvist:
The primary analysis of Arabidopsis Sterol Carrier Protein-2 in Seedling Establishment
C02 Arne Svinningen, Jegathambigai,V., Karunaratne, M.D.S.D and G.Mikunthan:
Eisenia foetida: A Potential Soil Dweller to Recycle Ornamental Industrial Foliage Wastes in to Compost
C03 P. Hand, P. Soengas, J. G. Vicente, E. Bailey, D. A. C. Pink:
Characterisation of Quantitative Resistance to Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris in Brassica rapa
C04 Zanetti Federica, Vamerali Teofilo and Mosca Giuliano:
Characterisation of Brassica Carinata L. Root System in Response to Decreasing Agricultural Input
C05 Hendrik Winter, Antje Diestel, Susanne Gärtig, Nicole Krone, Karina Sterenberg and Maria Dolores Sacristán:
Different Genetic Resources for Blackleg Resistance Transfer into Brassica napus 
C06 Arne Svinningen, Jegathambigai, V., Lambert, J., Karunaratne, M.D.S.D and Mikunthan, G:
Potential of Mycopathogens to Organically Manage Root Borer, Parapoynx stratiotata L. Damaging Livistona rotundifolia L.Foliage Industry.
C07 Stephen Ridge, Philip H. Brown, James L. Weller, Valérie Hecht, Cameron J. Spurr, Ronald G. Driessen and Arie Baelde:
Molecular Tools for Understanding Vernalisation and Reproductive Development in Cauliflower
C08 Mélanie Jubault, Antoine Gravot, Christine Lariagon, Carole Deleu, Alain Bouchereau, Régine Delourme and Maria J. Manzanares-Dauleux:
Integrative Analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana-Plasmodiophora brassicae Interaction: Deciphering Mechanisms Associated with Partial Resistance.
C09 C. Almqvist, A-C. Wallenhammar and A. Jonsson:
Quantitative PCR-detection Methods for Mapping In-field Variation of Soil-borne Pathogens in Brassica Crops 
C10 Hua Li:
Hypersensitive to Highly Susceptible  Responses in Brassica napus Cultivar Surpass 400 to Leptosphaeria maculans strains
C11

A. Ignatov, E. Mazurin, F. Dzhalilov, E. Matveeva, N.W. Schaad:
“An Improved Model for Races of Xanthomonas Campestris Pv. Campestris”

C12

Zanetti Federica, Vamerali Teofilo and Mosca Giuliano:
”Different Behaviour of High Erucic Rapeseed Varieties with Low Input Management in NE Italy”

C13

Mary C Christey, Robert Braun, Sandi Keenan, Emily Gerard and Jana Lottmann:
”Agronomic Performance and Nontarget Impacts of Bt-containing Forage and Vegetable Brassicas under Field Conditions”

C14

Guixiang Tang, Katrin Knecht, Yebo Qin, Wei jun Zhou and Daguang Cai:
”The potential of resistance gene analogs (RGAs) of wild beet (Beta procumbens) for breeding of rapeseed (Brassica napus) cyst nematode resistance”

C15

Lilija Borovko and Ingrida Grantina:
Efficiency environment-friendly cultivation technology on spring rape productivity

C16

Lô-Pelzer E, Boillot M, Aubertot JN, Pinochet X, Jeuffroy MH, Salam MU and Bousset L:
SIPPOM-WOSR, a Simulator for Integrated Pathogen POpulation Management, to Help Design Sustainable Strategies to Control Phoma Stem Canker on Winter OilSeed Rape

D- Comparative & Applied Genomics:
D01 Chang Pyo Hong, David Edwards and Yong Pyo Lim:
Genomic Distribution of Simple Sequence Repeats in Brassica rapa
D02 Daniela Holtgräwe, Thomas Rosleff Sörensen, Prisca Viehöver and Bernd Weisshaar:
High throughput detection of sequence polymorphisms (SNPs) for genetic marker development in crop plants
D03 Bejai R. Sarosh, Jesper Danielsson and Johan Meijer:
Transcriptome Analysis of Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) to Differentiate Genes Involved in Microbial Interactions with Beneficial Bacillus amyloliquefaciens for Biocontrol from Pathogenic Botrytis cinerea
D04 Pankin A.A., Khavkin E.E., Chèvre A.-M., Divashuk M.G. and Karlov G.I.:
A Suite of SCAR Markers for Brassica Genome B and Its Individual Chromosomes
D05 N. Sharma, M. Anderson, A. Jadhav, A. Kumar, Y. Zhang, I. Zaharia, D.C. Taylor, S.R. Abrams, and P.R. Fobert:
Changes in Gene Transcription and Plant Growth Regulators Associated with Transgenic Increases in Seed Oil Content.
D06  Pierre W.C. Carion, Graham R. Teakle and Graham J. King:
CropStore for Brassica: Low Maintenance, Explicit Curation & Management of Integrated Genetic Datasets 
D07 Stephen Amoah,  Mike Wilkinson and Graham King:
The Role of DNA Methylation in Crop Phenotype Plasticity.
D08

Zygmunt Kaczmareka, Elżbieta Adamska , Teresa Cegielska and Laura Szała :
 ”Evaluation of Genetic Parameters for seed yield and fatty acids content in DH lines of winter oil seed rape on the Basis of Line x tester experiment”

D09

Sei-Ichi Hareyama, Shuji Yokoi, Ayumi Goto, Ryo Tsuwamoto and Yoshihito Takahata:
”Identification and Characterization of Genes Expressed in acquisition of desiccation tolerance of miscrospore-derived embryos of Brassica napus”

F- Trait genetics:
F01 Artemyeva A.M., Kalinina E.N., Zhao J., Lou P.,  Pino Del Carpio D., Chesnokov Yu.V. and Bonnema A.:
Evaluation of QTL for Phenotypic Characters of Brassica rapa
F02 Panjisakti Basunanda, Wolfgang Friedt and Rod Snowdon:
Analysis of the Genetic Basis of Heterosis in Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) via Comparative QTL Mapping
F03 Tung Nguyen, Wolfgang Friedt, Sue Abrams, Irina Zaharia and Rod Snowdon:
A Putative Micro-RNA Regulatory System Influencing Hormonal Control of Germination and Seedling Vigour in Brassica napus
F04 Yuxiang Yuan, Jian Wu, Rifei Sun, Xiaowei Zhang, Donghui Xu, Xiaowu Wang:
Naturally Occurring Splicing Site Mutation in the Brassica rapa FLC1 Gene is Associated with Variation in Bolting Time
F05 Seosamh Ó Lochlainn, Helen C. Bowen, Rupert Fray, John P. Hammond, Graham J. King, Philip J. White and Martin R. Broadley:
Natural Genetic Variation in Zinc (Zn) Accumulation by Brassicaceae 
F06 Lingjuan Li, Chunyu Zhang, Xingxing Wang, Yan Long,  Jessica Endrigkeit, Christian Jung and Jinling Meng:
Tocopherol Variation and QTL Detection in Seed of Brassica napus
F07 Dan Qiu, Muqiang Gao, Cori Ellison, Genyi Li, Fenglian Huang, Florence Negre-Zakharov, Ferdinando Branca and Carlos Quiros:
Mapping of 10 Major Genes Involved in Isothiocyanate Content and QTL Analysis in Brassica oleracea
F08 Katarzyna Mikolajczyk, Miroslawa Dabert, Wojciech M. Karlowski, Stanislaw Spasibionek, Teresa Cegielska-Taras and Iwona Bartkowiak-Broda:
Development of Allele-Specific SNP Markers for the Low-Linolenic Mutant Genotype of Winter Oilseed Rape
F09 Satoru Matsumoto, Keita Suwabe, Katsunori Hatakeyama and Nobuko Fukino:
Map Based Cloning of the Clubroot Resistance Gene, Crr1, in Brassica rapa L.
F10 Jing Wang, Yan Long, Jinna Hou, Xiaoxiao Zou, Baoduo Wu, Shutao Dai and Jinling Meng:
Detection and Dissection of  QTL for flowering time in Brassica napus

 

F11 Pooja Sharma, Mithu Chatterjee and Jitendra P. Khurana:
Molecular and Functional Analysis of a Blue Light Receptor, Cryptochrome 2, from Brassica
F13 Rachel Wells, Colin Morgan, Hayley Jeffries and Ian Bancroft:
The Genetic Control of Canopy Architecture in Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus)
F13 E. Pic, L. Champolivier, A. Estragnat, B. Bammé, M. Hébrail, A. Lefèvre,  L. Béthencourt, S. Rolland1, J. Bécheny,  M. Renard and  X. Pinochet:
Detection of QTLs for Traits Associated with Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Winter Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.) 
F14 You-Rong Chai, Xiao-Chun Lu, Jia-Na Li, Zhang-Lin Tang, Ben-Xun Li, Ben-Bo Xu, Sheng-Dong Wu:
Brassica napus TRANSPARENT TESTA 1 Gene Family: Cloning, Expression Regulation, and Relatedness to Yellow Seed Trait
F15 S.G. Monakhos and A.S. Mikrjukov:
Inheritance of resistance to turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) in Chinese cabbage
F16

Mário Farinhó, Jorge Carlier, Claudia Alabaça, Patrícia Guerreiro, Paula Coelho,  António Monteiro and José Leitão:
Progressing Towards the Map-Based Cloning of Downy Mildew Resistance Genes in Brassica oleracea L.

F17 Claudia Alabaça, Nelson de Sousa, Paula Coelho, António Monteiro and José Leitão:
Genetic Mapping of the Downy Mildew Resistance Genes in ‘Couve Algarvia’ (Brassica oleracea var. tronchuda) 
F18 Mathilde Orsel, Anne-Sophie Canoy, Michel Bregeon, Emmanuelle Pic, Joël Piquemal, Martine Leflon, Jean-Michel Allirand, Frédérik Ledily, Michel Renard, Xavier Pinochet:
Nitrogen Nutrition Efficiency of Winter Oilseed Rape: Variability Among 6 DH Lines Grown Under Two Levels of Nitrogen Availability.
F19 Peter Glen Walley, John Carder, Emma Skipper, Ian Puddephat, Dave Pink and Vicky Buchanan – Wollaston:
Mapping and Analysis of Genetic Loci Controlling Quality Traits n Broccoli

 

F20 Christophe Jestin, Maryse Lodé, Patrick Vallée, Claude Domin, Cyril Falentin, Raymonde Horvais, Maria J. Manzanares-Dauleux and Régine Delourme:
Association Mapping of Quantitative Resistance to Blackleg  in B. napus
F21 John A. Walsh, Carol E. Jenner, Judith M. Bambridge, Rachel L. Rusholme, Sara L. Hughes, Erin E. Higgins, Isobel A. P. Parkin, Guy Barker and Derek J. Lydiate:
Genetic Resistance to Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) in Brassicas
F22 Yun-Hai Lu, Harry Belcram, Patricia Rouault, Nathalie Piel, Marie-Odile LucasS,  Cyril Falentin, Michel Renard, Boulos Chalhoub and Régine Delourme:
Cloning of a Cleistogamy Gene Clg1 in Oilseed Rape (B. napus L)
F23 Yu Xiaolin, Lu Haiyu and Cao Jiashu:
An SSR marker linked to the tpa gene in Brassica campestris L. ssp. rapifera
F24 Sakai, M., Yokoi, S. and Takahata, Y.:
Isolation of Microspore Embryogenesis Specific Genes in Rapeseed Using Embryo Specific Promoter
F25 Tim Sharbel:
Apomixis evolution in Boechera: from the population to the ovule and back
F26 Mohammad H. Borhan, Elena Beynon, Dean Sillito and S. Roger Rimmer:
EST libraries from the Albugo candida – Brassica juncea host pathogen interaction
F27 Li Huang, Jiashu Cao and Tingting Liu:
Morphological, Cytological and Ultrastructure Observation on Flower Development of Brassica campestris ssp. chinensis
F28

Thomas A Wood, Colin Morgan and Lars Østergaard:
A Genetic Approach towards Modulating Unsynchronised Pod Shattering in Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus)

F29

Marmagne A., Albertin W., Balliau T., Letanneur J.-C., Eber F., Chèvre A.-M., Damerval C., Brabant P., Thiellement H., and Alix K.:
A Combined Proteomic and Transcriptomic Approach to Study Differential Regulation of Gene Expression in Newly Synthesized Brassica Napus Allotetraploids

G - Brassica Breeding and Genetic improvement, incl. Transgenics:
G01 Pu Xiao-bin , Zhang Jin-fang , Li Hao-jie and
Jiang Liang-cai:
Molecular Markers and identification of Agronomic Characters of Mutant in Rapeseed by Space Mutagenesis

 

G02 Yang Jing-Hua, Zhang Ming-Fang and Yu Jing-Quan:
Mitochondria-targeted Expression of CMS-associated orf220 Gene Causes Male Sterility in Stem Mustard (Brassica juncea)
G03 Chaozhi Ma, Chunyan Li, Xingguo Zhang, Yongqiang Tan, Tonghua Wang and Tingdong Fu: 
Genetic analysis reveals a dominant S locus and an S suppressor locus in cultivated self-compatible Brassica napus
G04 Gul Zaffar,  Shaheena Nagoo and Shafiq.A. Wani:
Haploid Development in Turnip Rape Brassica rapa  var olifera Through Anther Culture: Source of Homozygous Inbred Lines.
G05 Barbara K. Mable, Peter Hoebe and Marc Stift: 
Mating System Variation in Arabidopsis lyrata: Causes and Consequences
G06 Handa H, Oshima M and Imamura J:
The Mitochondrial DNA Region for the CMS Gene, orf125, of Kosena CMS Rapeseed Comes from the Intermolecular Recombination.
G07 Oshima M., Koizuka N., Handa H. and  Imamura J.:
Copy Number of the CMS Gene, orf125, of Kosena CMS Rapeseed is Down-Regulated by a Nuclear Gene, Fr
G08 N.Acciarri, E.Sabatini, G.L.Rotino, T.Ciriaci, L.Pulcini, M.della Campa and A.Maestrelli:
Breeding in Progress in New Typologies of Orange Cauliflowers (Brassica oleracea L. var. botrytis)
G09 E.N. Goloveshkina, T.N. Gribova, A.M. Kamionskaya and K.G. Skryabin:
Production of Brassica oleracea var. capitata Transgenic Plants with New Agrotechnical Properties.
G10 Martine Leflon, Xavier Pinochet, Alexandra Huesken, Don Pendergast, Simon Kightley:
Cleistogamy of oilseed rape : a way to prevent pollen flow at the field scale?
G11 Shengwu Hu, Jiangjun Chang, Zehua Zhang and Huixian Zhao:
Development of Molecular Markers Specific for different Cytoplasms in Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.)
G12 Katsunori Hatakeyama, Atsushi Horisaki, Satoshi Niikura, Hitoshi Yoshiaki,  Masahiko Ishida and Satoru Matsumoto:
Identification of QTLs for the High Level of Self-incompatibility in Brassica rapa L.
G13 Xian-Hong Ge, Jing Wang and Zai-Yun Li:
Genome-Specific Chromosome Stability in Synthetic Brassica Allopolyploids induced by Alien Chromosome Elimination and Potential Correlation with Nucleolar Dominance

 

G14 Szadkowski Emmanuel, Nicolas Stephane Dimitri, Eber Frederique, Manzanares-Dauleux Maria, Delourme Regine, Jenczewski Eric, Chèvre Anne-Marie:
Structural Modifications in Newly Synthesized Brassica napus  Polyploids: Non-Symmetric Deletion of Parental Genomes since Early Generations
G15 Branca F., Argento S. and Tribulato A.:
Work in progress on Characterisation and Exploitation of Brassica Macrocarpa Guss

 

G16 Suhyoung Park, Pue Hee Park, Sunggil Kim and Moo-Kyoung Yoon:
Finding of a Novel Cytoplasmic Male-Sterile Local Variety in Radish (Raphanus sativus L.)

 

G17

Sara Obregón, José Bejarano, Milagros Saavedra and Antonio de Haro:
Cruciferae plant species for Biofumigation in Mediterranean conditions. Looking for variability in glucosinolates

G18 M. Habibur Rahman:
Introgression of Clubroot Resistance from European Winter Canola into Spring Canola Brassica napus L.
G19 Akasaka-Kennedy Y., S. Yokoi and Y. Takahata:
Genetic Variation of Storage Compounds of Seeds in Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) Germplasm by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy.
G20 Li-Ping Chen, Yan Wang, Xue-Yun Zhu, Li-Li Dong and Zhu-Jun Chen:
Genetic improvement of Brassica juncea in China
G21 Chhaya Atri, Satinder Singh, Navjyot Kaur and S.S.Banga:
Attempts at developing Frost Tolerant Genotypes of Brassica Juncea following introgression from Erucastrum Abyssinicum
G22

RH Braun, SC Morrison , FM Andrews, KE Schwinn and Mary C Christey:
Increased anthocyanin production in cauliflower by transformation with the lc Locus

   
G23   

PAYAL BANSAL, SHASHI BANGA and S.S.BANGA:
Studies on genetic diversity, combining ability, amphiploidy and heterosis in brassica juncea and progenitor species